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Hi Larry,
On 06 September 2000 at 00:21:48 GMT -0300 (which was 04:21 where I
live) Larry Barrett wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Question about address book entry":
JA>> Do the address book entries have the
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Wednesday, September 06, 2000, Larry Barrett wrote to Januk Aggarwal about
Question about address book entry:
LB> No, that's the problem. When I change the address in the address book,
LB> I enter it *without* the quotation marks. However, when I try
Hello Januk,
Tuesday, September 05, 2000, 10:07:46 PM, you wrote:
JA>> Are there any special characters in these names? Can you give us
JA>> an example of a name which fails?
An example would be - "Joe Blow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In this case the
quotation marks take precedence when using auto
Hi Januk,
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000 18:07:46 -0700GMT (06/09/2000, 09:07 +0800GMT),
Januk Aggarwal wrote:
>> My question is - how do I get rid of - for good - any old auto
>> complete address.
JA> You might have to delve into the registry, but I'm not sure about
JA> that. I'll let someone else have
Hello Larry,
On Tuesday, September 05, 2000 at 20:25:43 GMT -0300 (which was 4:25 PM
where I live) witnesses say Larry Barrett typed:
> Hello TBUDL,
> However, when I try
> to type in the name again - it continues to insist on surrounding
> that name with quotation marks even though
Hello TBUDL,
I have a "little" problem, but it's annoying to me. Occasionally, I
will have an address entry name that ends up within quotation marks.
When I begin to type in the name of the said person, it does *not*
automatically find the name because it begins with a quotation mark.
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